Example sentences of "in particular it " in BNC.
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1 | In particular it is seen to share masturbation 's refusal of the other in favour of the self . |
2 | This chapter analyses her record as Prime Minister ; in particular it examines her political style and role in relation to the Cabinet , Parliament , the Conservative party , and the public . |
3 | In particular it widened the gap between Labour and National Labour , and made it quite impossible for any reunion to take place . |
4 | In particular it is the duty of newspapers to allow people or bodies they attack editorially a reasonable opportunity to reply . |
5 | In particular it made certain that there could never be a repetition of the evictions that had originally brought the crofts into being . |
6 | In particular it could not cope with the pressure of a growing population . |
7 | In particular it requires a more flexible approach to taxation , and the operation of the social services . |
8 | In particular it provided flexibility by including a significant proportion of short term placements . |
9 | Second , in particular it is possible that there is a wide measure of agreement concerning the modes of reasoning by which ideals of the good are to be evaluated . |
10 | In particular it is looking at cross-curricular issues , including areas such as the role of careers guidance , health education and other aspects of personal and social education , environmental education and economic awareness and it is considering how these may best be reflected in the curriculum . |
11 | Furthermore , it gave valuable information about the Permian sequence ; in particular it penetrated 370 ft of Upper Permian salt , and the 1800 ft of lavas and tuffs believed to be Lower Permian . |
12 | In particular it was one of the arguments put forward for the abolition of the metropolitan counties and the GLC in 1986 ( HMSO , 1983 , paragraph 1.19 ) . |
13 | In particular it has attempted to take on board community aspirations and local authority plans rather than ride roughshod over local wishes . |
14 | In particular it has paid for a text telephone — or ‘ minicom ’ — for the delivery suite . |
15 | In particular it will help to resolve the deep paradox that has already surfaced in this book and will continue to do so : how it is that the same features of individuality can be expressed in such totally disparate forms . |
16 | This helps surmount difference ( 3 ) — the directed graph difference : in particular it overcomes the problem that the directed graph which underlies most hyperdocuments is not a good base for applying such concepts as locality of scope . |
17 | In particular it is revealing to consider two principles in deterrence theory which are considered to inhibit ‘ conventional ’ crime — these are ‘ the certainty of being caught ’ and ‘ the severity of the punishment ’ . |
18 | In particular it attacks the T-helper cells where it lives and hides . |
19 | ‘ Radio Wimbledon will provide a bonus for all those involved in The Championships , ’ commented John Curry , Chairman of The All England Club , but in particular it will benefit the hundreds of thousands of spectators who come each year . |
20 | In the second phase Western practitioners try out their ideas in other cultures and many new insights emerge by comparisons and contrasts , in particular it becomes clear that some of the principles thought to be valid for ‘ man ’ turn out to be valid only for man in Western cultures . |
21 | R.B. How far do you think the two issues … well there are many issues here , but two in particular it seems to me … the whole question of feminism is particularly important to the Catholic community ? |
22 | In particular it is estimated by the Inland Revenue that there may be 2 ½ million married women who may be able to claim a repayment of tax on dividend income . |
23 | In particular it is necessary to consider the graded assessment movement , variously called graded tests or graduated assessments , and experiments with modular accreditation techniques . |
24 | Newell admits that there are still a few things that the software can not do — in particular it does not handle the dynamic marks that define volume , or tempo markings . |
25 | In particular it was unlikely that resources for non-NHS facilities would be carved out from retrenchment savings . |
26 | But where a decision affects everyone in general and no one in particular it is much harder to define sufficient interest . |
27 | In particular it demonstrates just how powerful and distinctive was his employment of colour . |
28 | Demands around housing therefore must be seen to be as politically central as demands around the wage and employment , and not simply be seen as a matter of individual choice , which for women in particular it is not . |
29 | In particular it seems to be required to be quiet , stable and relatively slow . |
30 | The main characteristic , however , is not the act itself , but rather the manner in which it is carried out — in particular it has to be funny . |